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BUG/MAJOR: h2: enforce stricter syntax checks on the :method pseudo-header
Before HTX was introduced, all the HTTP request elements passed in pseudo-headers fields were used to build an HTTP/1 request whose syntax was then scrutinized by the HTTP/1 parser, leaving no room to inject invalid characters. While NUL, CR and LF are properly blocked, it is possible to inject spaces in the method so that once translated to HTTP/1, fields are shifted by one spcae, and a lenient HTTP/1 server could possibly be fooled into using a part of the method as the URI. For example, the following request: H2 request :method: "GET /admin? HTTP/1.1" :path: "/static/images" would become: GET /admin? HTTP/1.1 /static/images HTTP/1.1 It's important to note that the resulting request is *not* valid, and that in order for this to be a problem, it requires that this request is delivered to an already vulnerable HTTP/1 server. A workaround here is to reject malformed methods by placing this rule in the frontend or backend, at least before leaving haproxy in H1: http-request reject if { method -m reg [^A-Z0-9] } Alternately H2 may be globally disabled by commenting out the "alpn" directive on "bind" lines, and by rejecting H2 streams creation by adding the following statement to the global section: tune.h2.max-concurrent-streams 0 This patch adds a check for each character of the method to make sure they belong to the ones permitted in a token, as mentioned in RFC7231#4.1. This should be backported to versions 2.0 and above. For older versions not having HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR, a "goto fail" works as well as it results in a protocol error at the stream level. Non-HTX versions are safe because the resulting invalid request will be rejected by the internal HTTP/1 parser. Thanks to Tim Dsterhus for reporting that one.
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@ -328,6 +328,14 @@ static struct htx_sl *h2_prepare_htx_reqline(uint32_t fields, struct ist *phdr,
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flags |= HTX_SL_F_HAS_AUTHORITY;
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}
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/* The method is a non-empty token (RFC7231#4.1) */
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if (!meth_sl.len)
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goto fail;
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for (i = 0; i < meth_sl.len; i++) {
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if (!HTTP_IS_TOKEN(meth_sl.ptr[i]))
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htx->flags |= HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR;
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}
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/* make sure the final URI isn't empty. Note that 7540#8.1.2.3 states
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* that :path must not be empty.
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*/
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